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don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the only 100% natural, no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. the rich, sweet taste of sugar. nothing artificial. ♪ it's all that sweet ever needs to be. new nectresse. sweetness naturally. >>> it is time to check "the pulse," the stories you're going to be talking about today. starting w
don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. with less pain, i'm feeling better now that i've found lyrica. ask your doctor if lyrica is right for your fibromyalgia pain. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what...
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cbs 5 reporter aiolis is a hairington joins us how -- aiolis is a hairington joins us lou. >> reporter: frank, basically the pipe was very, very old. it failed and pumped water into the neighborhood. take a look behind me at some of the mess it's left behind. we have bulldozers the trying the clean up -- trying to clean up some of the mud and a lot of neighbors out taking a look at the scene. they told me they never thought they would see. a daly city neighborhood covered in mud. >> you cannot take it out your car because the mud is all the way up to the tire. >> reporter: a sheer break of the 18-inch water pipe caused flooding and forced evacuations spilling 45,000 gallons of water near the street. this happened near hillside park overlooking the saint avenue. you can see where the water came rushing down the hill causing a mud slide leaving this picnic area almost unrecognizable. >> it's covered in three to four feet of mud. >> reporter: emmanuel shows us how the mud narrowly missed his house. >> i could hear a rush, it really sounded like a rushing river. >> reporter: others woke up
cbs 5 reporter aiolis is a hairington joins us how -- aiolis is a hairington joins us lou. >> reporter: frank, basically the pipe was very, very old. it failed and pumped water into the neighborhood. take a look behind me at some of the mess it's left behind. we have bulldozers the trying the clean up -- trying to clean up some of the mud and a lot of neighbors out taking a look at the scene. they told me they never thought they would see. a daly city neighborhood covered in mud. >>...
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friends tell us david petraeus is spending time with his family and his wife is furious. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> police in belize want to talk to john mcafee. the john mcafee who started the anti-computer virus company. this is a picture of john mcafee in 2008 and this is a more recent picture. cbs reporter kid dough. >> the john mcafee that everybody thought they knew is gone. what is left is the guns and the madness. >> smart guy. accomplished guy. he is a guy that has some dark demons. >> reporter: he took this photo a few months ago. he said john mcafee was showing psychopath behavior. >> it allowed him to do whatever he wants. the things he wants to do has sometimes been very destructive. >> reporter: on sunday a housekeeper found the body of a neighborhood shot in the back of the head. john mcafee is a person of interest but since disappeared. tonight he has been calling a reporter who tweeted, john mcafee just called now, i will do whatever it takes to stay alive. >> he is innocent till proven guilty. john mcafee has frightened his neighbors. >> reporter: john m
friends tell us david petraeus is spending time with his family and his wife is furious. elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> police in belize want to talk to john mcafee. the john mcafee who started the anti-computer virus company. this is a picture of john mcafee in 2008 and this is a more recent picture. cbs reporter kid dough. >> the john mcafee that everybody thought they knew is gone. what is left is the guns and the madness. >> smart guy. accomplished guy. he is a guy that has...
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kelly o'donnell joins us. i understand mitch mcconnell kind of putting some strong words out there on the floor already. >> he and harry reid made their opening remarks to the senate. both talked about the election and tried to set the playing field. and we certainly heard from mitch mcconnell who congratulated the president and vice president on their reelection and said they may find a willing partner in these fiscal negotiations going forward. but he also set the terms and mcconnell was sort of tough in the way he laid things out encouraging the president to take on a leadership role. >> the time for the president to lead is now. and that means offering a concrete plan that takes into account the fact that half the congress opposes tax hikes. not because we are selfish, not because we're stubborn, but we know it is the wrong thing to do. we know it will hurt the economy and we know it will destroy jobs. >> so the most bipartisanship we are seeing in the early hours of congress being back is about the fact b
kelly o'donnell joins us. i understand mitch mcconnell kind of putting some strong words out there on the floor already. >> he and harry reid made their opening remarks to the senate. both talked about the election and tried to set the playing field. and we certainly heard from mitch mcconnell who congratulated the president and vice president on their reelection and said they may find a willing partner in these fiscal negotiations going forward. but he also set the terms and mcconnell...
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joins us from the newsroom from new york. thank you. you are upset, correct me if i'm wrong, my understanding is she is upset about harassing e-mails so she goes to the shirtless guy and says help me with this. >>guest: the shirtless photos, the f.b.i. supervisionors are not aware of that. >>shepard: that is how she knew. >>guest: they were friends. it is still unclear exactly what sort of friends they were, but she goes to him, and he essentially refers to the whole issue to the cyber crimes investigation people and they start their own investigation and they uncover this affair between general petraeus and miss broadwell. >>shepard: what they don't uncover is any criminal wrongdoing and as you move along it is like dominoes a new one has to fall and each time there are questions about, can you do that, government? >>guest: right. one of odd pieces of the case, each time the f.b.i. opened the door they found something that was weird and messy and possibly criminal but the more they want into it they decided this wasn't a crime committe
joins us from the newsroom from new york. thank you. you are upset, correct me if i'm wrong, my understanding is she is upset about harassing e-mails so she goes to the shirtless guy and says help me with this. >>guest: the shirtless photos, the f.b.i. supervisionors are not aware of that. >>shepard: that is how she knew. >>guest: they were friends. it is still unclear exactly what sort of friends they were, but she goes to him, and he essentially refers to the whole issue to...
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like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of young men poised to die in an invasion of japan. but the story is really more complicated, more interesting, and much more disturbing. >> the film is also told in a book called "the untold history of the united states." oliver stone joins us in the studio. welcome. >> hello, charlie. nice to see you. >> "the new york times" called your series a ten-part indictment of the united states that doesn't pretend to be even-handed. is that a fair appraisal if. >> no, i don't think so. they said a few other things that i don't agree with. but coming from the established press, i'm not surprised. we've done a very
like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives...
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like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning everyone. 8:25 your time, let's look at some of o our cbs 5 headlines. a muddy mess in a neighborhood, this is in daly city this morning. about 40 people had to evacuate their homes when a pipe rouptured a tornado -- rupture. a number of cars were damaged. the pipe that ruptured was more than 80 years old. all 8 homes were evacuated and none have been damaged. right now about a hundred people in the neighborhood are without running water. >>> in about an hour from now a verdict will be announced in the trial of frederick dozer. he's accused of dragging and beating and raping three women in the mission district last year. the jury reached a verdict on friday and it will be announced publicly later today. >>> got your traffic and your weather on this tuesday coming up right after the break. delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these gree
like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning everyone. 8:25 your time, let's look at some of o our cbs 5 headlines. a muddy mess in a neighborhood, this is in daly city this morning. about 40 people had to evacuate their homes when a pipe rouptured a tornado -- rupture. a number of cars were damaged. the pipe that ruptured was more than 80 years old. all 8 homes were evacuated and none have been damaged. right...
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tom joins us on the "fast line." speak to speak with you. >> listened to your conversation about jcpenney. sometimes you're doing all the things that are theoretically correct and make sense, but takes a long time to get traction. and the question is, will the investors have enough patience until ron johnson gets there? i'm not so sure. >> in this environment, sotom, does it get to a point where sales are declining so much you're in this death spiral where you can't get the shoppers back because they've defected, gone elsewhere, whether in the stores or online. >> you know, i think there's a problem any time you try to transform your format. and this high/low kind of game is a crazy game, but unfirefight, there's a lot of people that look into it including a lot of their customers. there's a lot of conversation about what's going on on black friday and will people hit the sales earlier? there's nothing black about black friday. staples, our gross margins were the 30s and 40s. black friday they were near zero. the not
tom joins us on the "fast line." speak to speak with you. >> listened to your conversation about jcpenney. sometimes you're doing all the things that are theoretically correct and make sense, but takes a long time to get traction. and the question is, will the investors have enough patience until ron johnson gets there? i'm not so sure. >> in this environment, sotom, does it get to a point where sales are declining so much you're in this death spiral where you can't get...
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>> it is mostly veterans it really easy for us -- a lot of us to click and just work together so the team work thing fell into place really well. i was an aviation hydraulics mechanic. i was stationed at camp pendleton and we deployed to afghanistan in 2010. it was a really bloody summer while we were there. we lost a couple of pilots. i saw a lot of bodies coming back. >> i was in the u.s. navy for four years and my job title was quarter master. we helped out with amphibious operations. we had a lot of marines on our boats. >> the fire is going to be on the left side. >> i was so focused on navy at one point in time, i never imagined myself being a firefighter, i never imagined myself going through the training. it has been challenging for me but the challenge is more than welcomed. >> i'm hoping i get, you know, picked up with some kind of fire department or also training to get into some kind of police work, just experience and hopefully a job. >> being a veteran, it is a big thing to me. it means a lot because i have a lot of veterans in my family. when we have veterans day, it i
>> it is mostly veterans it really easy for us -- a lot of us to click and just work together so the team work thing fell into place really well. i was an aviation hydraulics mechanic. i was stationed at camp pendleton and we deployed to afghanistan in 2010. it was a really bloody summer while we were there. we lost a couple of pilots. i saw a lot of bodies coming back. >> i was in the u.s. navy for four years and my job title was quarter master. we helped out with amphibious...
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fuentes for joining us. i'd like to begin -- >> thank you for having me. >> i'd like to begin with general allen, if the fbi referred the case to the defense department does that suggest to you that they don't actually see criminal charges here? >> well, it suggests that they only see something that's going to be internal to military, potentially military violations, as opposed to criminal conduct that could be prosecuted in regular criminal court. or security breaches that are also -- would be a violation. so, you know, it would appear that it's strictly an administrative or military matter and that's why they would refer it. >> could we see the next step to that where there could potentially be criminal charges? >> well, there could potentially. they're going to let the army investigate it, and determine what they can find and how they want to proceed, whether it's charges are unfounded, or whether it turns out that they want to have a court-martial or refer it back to the fbi, that would remain to be seen
fuentes for joining us. i'd like to begin -- >> thank you for having me. >> i'd like to begin with general allen, if the fbi referred the case to the defense department does that suggest to you that they don't actually see criminal charges here? >> well, it suggests that they only see something that's going to be internal to military, potentially military violations, as opposed to criminal conduct that could be prosecuted in regular criminal court. or security breaches that...
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bob redell joins us live in san jose with more. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we have spoken with the father of allan devillena from here in san jose and he tells us and he thinks that his 22-year-old son would not have started a confrontation with police. he says he knew better. the family has already left their home here in san jose for palm springs where their son was shot and killed by police early saturday morning. it was two bicycle cops responding to loud voices in a parking garage in downtown. they recognized devillena from an earlier drunken public incident. when they ordered him and his passenger out of the car, the marine drove off. police fired their weapons, hitting and killing devillena. >> after we collect the witness statements, the statements from the officers involved and the evidence at the scene, we'll have a better determination of what actually occurred, what was occurring in the minds of the officers and what led them to use their weapons in this incident. >> reporter: devillena'
bob redell joins us live in san jose with more. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we have spoken with the father of allan devillena from here in san jose and he tells us and he thinks that his 22-year-old son would not have started a confrontation with police. he says he knew better. the family has already left their home here in san jose for palm springs where their son was shot and killed by police early saturday morning. it was two bicycle cops responding to...
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nice tough here with us. congratulations ahead of time because i think it's going to be quite an amazing evening for you. >> we have had an amazing weekend so far. we had a view on saturday and people have been coming in the mood here is incredible and i think the market is responding not just to quality but the full range of material that you listed earlier. it really is going to be an amazing evening. >> let's talk about why the art market is so hot right now, and why the international interest now is so diverse. it used to just be asia and perhaps russia. now we are seeing south america, more european buyers coming in, so it's once again broadening out what is it about the hard asset of art that you think in this environment makes the market so hot? >> well, first of all, we have seep very much established growth, you know, even in the worst moment of the market, 2009, february 2009, we had the eve st. laurent sale in paris, world record prices achieved, $30, $40 million the worst part of the market. and t
nice tough here with us. congratulations ahead of time because i think it's going to be quite an amazing evening for you. >> we have had an amazing weekend so far. we had a view on saturday and people have been coming in the mood here is incredible and i think the market is responding not just to quality but the full range of material that you listed earlier. it really is going to be an amazing evening. >> let's talk about why the art market is so hot right now, and why the...
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that will spring board us to warmer temperatures this afternoon. mid to upper 60s, a few more high clouds, low to mid 60s along the coast. tomorrow warmest day in the forecast, 70s from our beaches, back in the 60s everywhere with showers mainly north thursday for the rest of us friday. >>> >> good morning if you are traveling on the east shore freeway, vallejo, carquinez bridge into berkeley and the macarthur maze, everything is flowing nicely, university right here, about a 25 minute ride from the carquinez bridge into the maze. a couple problem spots, two "sig alert" west highway 4 somersville accident blocking lane, get off at a back on at 10th to avoid that. your waze is showing other "sig alert" central valley near tracy patterson pass multi-vehicle accident left lane westbound if you are headed westbound stay on i-5 to 205 better drive. otherwise to the altamont pass looking good because everything is clogged up before that. >>> new this morning, 90 minutes from now, at 7:45, aaa set to release holiday travel forecast. annual predictions for
that will spring board us to warmer temperatures this afternoon. mid to upper 60s, a few more high clouds, low to mid 60s along the coast. tomorrow warmest day in the forecast, 70s from our beaches, back in the 60s everywhere with showers mainly north thursday for the rest of us friday. >>> >> good morning if you are traveling on the east shore freeway, vallejo, carquinez bridge into berkeley and the macarthur maze, everything is flowing nicely, university right here, about a 25...
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bob redell joins us live with the new details. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. his family, who lives here in this neighborhood in san jose, has already headed down for palm springs. this is where the marine sop, 22-year-old allan devillena was killed by police early saturday morning. two bicycle police officers were responding to loud voices in a parking garage. they recognized devillena from a earlier drunk in public incident. when they ordered him and his passenger out of the car, police say the marine drove off, hitting one of those officers, while the other officer hung out of the passenger window. that's when police fired their weapons, hitting and killing the young marine. his father says -- we spoke with him, doesn't think his 22-year-old son would have started a confrontation with police. he says he was smarter than that. >> he was very close with his sisters, his cousins, very close to family. he's got a lot of friends, very popular. >> reporter: his friend was not hurt inside his car. police s
bob redell joins us live with the new details. good morning, bob. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. his family, who lives here in this neighborhood in san jose, has already headed down for palm springs. this is where the marine sop, 22-year-old allan devillena was killed by police early saturday morning. two bicycle police officers were responding to loud voices in a parking garage. they recognized devillena from a earlier drunk in public incident. when they ordered him and his...
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busy morning for us. with an update on the forecast, here's lawrence. >>> things getting excited out there. nice weather coming our way. very nice sunshine and mild temperatures. a little cool in spots, 40s and 50s in most parts of the bay area. and the valley have dropped down to 30s inland. and mild sunshine getting near 70 degrees in the afternoon. inland 60s inside the bay and coast side. still some showers in far northern california and oregon if you're headed in that direction so watch out for that. this whole trough is going to dig along the west coast and a major change in the weather pattern as we get to friday and the weekend. the rain line is going it stay north. we're going to be nice and dry. the temperature is going to be mild by the afternoon. anyone coming in looking nice today. mostly clear skies. temperatures in the 60s armed the country. not -- around the country. 48 and chilly in denver. rain could cause delays in toward new york. around the bay area, temperatures in the 60s and almost
busy morning for us. with an update on the forecast, here's lawrence. >>> things getting excited out there. nice weather coming our way. very nice sunshine and mild temperatures. a little cool in spots, 40s and 50s in most parts of the bay area. and the valley have dropped down to 30s inland. and mild sunshine getting near 70 degrees in the afternoon. inland 60s inside the bay and coast side. still some showers in far northern california and oregon if you're headed in that direction so...
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john piper joins us to show us the new floats this year. good morning, john. >> good morning. and we are taking one direction right to thanksgiving, including the goldfish have got the parade in fashion with their joined goldfish balloon and the parade following behind them, but another new one is sprout. and sprout is joining us with a whole daytime to nighttime feel with nighttime up in their giant treehouse. another great sensation. we are stirring up holiday sensations with domino sugar and the world's largest mixing bowl, making a cookie press that goes around. >> got the turtles. >> ninja turtles. >> all the train cars that are carrying the kids, cook "smackdown!" the parade route, and i'm telling you what, this year music is our life. a great convert view of everything happening with lights and a lot of excitement, and nothing is more excitement than right where i'm at now which is on the teenage mutant ninja turtle float with raphael, michelangelo, donatella and leonardo who are ready to give it to you for thanksgiving. >> wow. >> make sure you bring pizza. >> and coff
john piper joins us to show us the new floats this year. good morning, john. >> good morning. and we are taking one direction right to thanksgiving, including the goldfish have got the parade in fashion with their joined goldfish balloon and the parade following behind them, but another new one is sprout. and sprout is joining us with a whole daytime to nighttime feel with nighttime up in their giant treehouse. another great sensation. we are stirring up holiday sensations with domino...
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he will join us as well. tuesday, november 13th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john berman as well. the scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged inappropriate communications with a woman named jill kelley. general allen had exchanged thousands of pages of documents, inappropriate e-mails, inappropriate communications is what they're calling it, with miss kelley, described as a petraeusamily friend. apparently at the very beginning of all this, miss kelley, on the right of your screen there, unwittingly exposed the petraeus affair with paula broadwell after she went to the fbi to complain about those anonymous, threatening e-mails. tu turned out to be from paula broadwell. "the wall street
he will join us as well. tuesday, november 13th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> morning. welcome, everybody. our team this morning, talking about the breaking news, suzy suzywelch, roland martin and john berman as well. the scandal that has forced the cia director david petraeus to resign. it gets very complicated. so stay with me. the new general in this case is john allen, who took over for petraeus in afghanistan. he is under investigation for alleged...
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great to have amy robach with us here. >> as the music tells us, we're going across the street for an unbelievable live event here in times square, celebrating 15 years of "the lion king." 55 million people have seen it. that's the highest box office in history. and today, a performance that's never been seen on television. and you'll see it here. >> oh, boy. >> really incredible. >>> also today, ever notice some startling lookalikes in famous paintings? you just saw a picture of mona lisa. apparently, similar to someone we know and love. >> who is that? >> that's you, actually. >> i'm so sorry they did that to you. >> did you know that? >> no, of course, everything is a surprise to me, george. but i'm so sorry they did that to you. >> don't show it. it's disturbing. >> oh, wow. >> then, there's that. >> they didn't tell me about that, either. >> that wasn't cleared, either. there's a story behind this. there it is again, george. there's a story behind this. you'll hear about it in "pop news." >> can't wait. >> i can tell. i had nothing to do with that. >>> sam, you're up. >> is there
great to have amy robach with us here. >> as the music tells us, we're going across the street for an unbelievable live event here in times square, celebrating 15 years of "the lion king." 55 million people have seen it. that's the highest box office in history. and today, a performance that's never been seen on television. and you'll see it here. >> oh, boy. >> really incredible. >>> also today, ever notice some startling lookalikes in famous paintings? you...
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. >> i contacted use again. they said i could send in the shoes that i collect and they would remanufacture them into different purposes. >> absolutely proud. over the top. he collected over 4,000 pairs, pairs of shoes. we counted every single one of them. >> reporter: use again's mission is to convert textiles from land filled and they partnered with eco eric two years ago. >> it's a necessity, not just a fad. we really appreciate that. a lot of shoes will be reused by people who can't afford shoes. >> reporter: they plan to recycle or repurpose them. they made a $1,000 donation to a nonprofit organization fostering clean-up efforts. eco eric's message to people -- >> i think they should like open their eyes and look out to the world and see what they can do with their stuff. i think we should reduce our waste, yeah. and do something with your stuff besides throw them in the trash because they just end up in a landfill. >> good to see that guy stepping up. >> ahhh. i can't follow that one. >> thank you. somebod
. >> i contacted use again. they said i could send in the shoes that i collect and they would remanufacture them into different purposes. >> absolutely proud. over the top. he collected over 4,000 pairs, pairs of shoes. we counted every single one of them. >> reporter: use again's mission is to convert textiles from land filled and they partnered with eco eric two years ago. >> it's a necessity, not just a fad. we really appreciate that. a lot of shoes will be reused by...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book. it's called "capturing camelot," and good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> there's a back story behind all of the photos that we see in the book, some which have never been seen before in in way. how did you get your hands on this photo? >> stanley was a wonderful friend, and he left them to me when he died. he also left me this marine corps locker of his which was filled with kennedy letters and diary extracts and memos and presents that he had received from the president. it was a very sentimental cache of things, and because this was the 50th a
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book....